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Easy to Love
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Esther Williams, Van Johnson, Tony Martin, John Bromfield View AllCrew
Charles Walters (Director), László Vadnay (Screenplay), William Roberts (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Nov. 26th, 1953
Runtime: 1 hour, 36 minutes
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Movie Quote Question: "Easy Peasy, yep and easy"
Hi! I have a movie quote stuck in my head and I cannot remember what movie it is from. The quote (as I recall it) is:
"Easy peasy, yep, and easy!" said by probably an older man.
It's not...
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Gideon58
The story begins in Miami where Esther is playing Julie Hallerton, the star of an Aquatics Show (duh) who also works part-time as a model, who is engaged to her hunky co-star, Hank (John Bromfield) and is tired of her slave-driving boss, Ray Lloyd (Van Johnson) working her to the bone and tells him ....
The story begins in Miami where Esther is playing Julie Hallerton, the star of an Aquatics Show (duh) who also works part-time as a model, who is engaged to her hunky co-star, Hank (John Bromfield) and is tired of her slave-driving boss, Ray Lloyd (Van Johnson) working her to the bone and tells him ....
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